Grade 9
Ontario Grade 9 Mathematics (MTH1W): De-streamed Applied Mathematics
Master essential Grade 9 mathematics through Ontario's de-streamed curriculum, building strong foundations in algebra, geometry, data analysis, and real-world problem-solving. Develop mathematical reasoning skills and financial literacy that will serve you throughout high school and beyond.
14 Weeks
84 Hours
Beginner–Intermediate
Who it's for: Grade 9 students in Ontario following the MTH1W de-streamed mathematics curriculum, as well as students needing to strengthen their foundational math skills before advancing to higher levels.
Course Modules (7)
- Number Sense & Proportional Reasoning
- Algebra Foundations
- Linear Relations & Graphing
- Geometry & Measurement
- Data Literacy & Statistics
- Financial Literacy
- Mathematical Modelling & Coding Integration
What You'll Achieve
- Apply proportional reasoning and percentage calculations to solve real-world problems
- Solve linear equations and inequalities systematically while validating solutions
- Graph linear relations and interpret slope and intercepts in practical contexts
- Calculate perimeter, area, surface area, and volume for various geometric shapes
- Analyze data distributions and create effective statistical representations
- Make informed financial decisions using budgeting and simple interest concepts
- Use mathematical modeling and basic coding to solve complex problems across multiple strands
Grade 7
Grade 7 Mathematics: Mastering Numbers, Patterns, and Real-World Problem Solving
Master essential Grade 7 mathematics through engaging, real-world applications that build confidence and critical thinking skills. Develop number sense, algebraic reasoning, data analysis, and financial literacy while connecting math to your everyday life and future career possibilities.
10 Weeks
45 Hours
Beginner–Intermediate
Who it's for: Grade 7 students ready to strengthen their mathematical foundation and explore how math connects to the real world. Perfect for learners who want to build confidence, develop problem-solving skills, and prepare for advanced mathematics.
Course Modules (7)
- Building Mathematical Confidence: Social-Emotional Learning and Mathematical Processes
- Number Sense and Operations: From Millions to Fractions
- Algebra: Patterns, Variables, and Coding Adventures
- Data Analysis and Probability: Making Sense of Information
- Spatial Sense and Measurement: Exploring Shape and Space
- Financial Literacy: Smart Money Decisions for Your Future
- Integration and Real-World Applications: Putting It All Together
What You'll Achieve
- Solve complex problems involving rational numbers, perfect squares, and powers of ten with confidence
- Create and solve algebraic equations and inequalities while understanding variable relationships
- Analyze data sets, calculate measures of central tendency, and make predictions using probability
- Calculate volume, surface area, and work with 3D geometric transformations and coordinate geometry
- Make informed financial decisions using budgeting, interest calculations, and consumer math skills
- Apply mathematical modeling to real-world situations and communicate solutions effectively
- Connect mathematical concepts across different cultures and explore STEM career pathways
Grade 10
Grade 10 Science (SNC2D): Exploring the Living World Through Scientific Inquiry
Master Grade 10 Academic Science through hands-on exploration of cells, chemical reactions, climate systems, and light technologies. Build critical thinking skills while discovering how science shapes our world and your future career possibilities.
20 Weeks
110 Hours
Intermediate
Who it's for: Grade 10 students taking SNC2D Academic Science who want to excel in biology, chemistry, earth science, and physics. Perfect for students planning to pursue science courses in Grade 11 and beyond.
Course Modules (5)
- Module A: Scientific Investigation Skills and Career Exploration
- Module B: Biology - From Cells to Systems
- Module C: Chemistry - Chemical Reactions and Our World
- Module D: Earth and Space Science - Climate Change and Our Planet
- Module E: Physics - Light and Optical Technologies
What You'll Achieve
- Design and conduct safe laboratory investigations using proper scientific methodology
- Explain cell division, specialization, and organization from cells to organ systems
- Identify chemical reactions, write balanced equations, and apply acid-base concepts
- Analyze climate change evidence and evaluate human impacts on Earth's systems
- Apply principles of light behavior to explain optical phenomena and technologies
- Communicate scientific findings using appropriate data analysis and presentation techniques
- Explore science career pathways and recognize Canadian contributions to scientific advancement